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Zend Studio

I'm trying to edit my PHP project using Zend Studio. The project runs on a Linux server but I'd like to run Zend Studio within Windows.

However, the environment under Windows isn't the best place to run tests, open files, connect to the mysql server, etc. Is there a way to have ZS connect to the server, run the scripts there, and output debugging info back to my windows ZS install? Or do I have to set up a full environment in the local Windows machine?

You can either install Zend Platform on the server in question, this would allow you to debug the scripts directly from the server. Or you should install Zend Platform on your local computer, together with apache/php/mysql.

You can either install Zend Platform on the server in question, this would allow you to debug the scripts directly from the server. Or you should install Zend Platform on your local computer, together with apache/php/mysql.

Would installing Zend Optimzer on the server-end work? I know this is a stupid question. Just don't kow what's the advantage of the Zend Platform on the server I guess.